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Rebecca Selleck, Artworks

Falling Branches #33

A$700.00

REBECCA SELLECK
Falling Branches #33, 2022

bronze, burnt eucalyptus, sealants
37.5 x 13.5 x 21 cm
$ 700

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'Falling Branches is a body of sculptural works by that draws attention to the devastation of the recent bushfires in Australia within a wider system of environmental collapse. Referencing both ecological and personal grief, the work is both self-portrait and an elegy to what we’re losing.

Bringing together found branches and bronze casts of fungi and leaves, Rebecca's works are a poignant reminder of our role in protecting what is precious.'

Rebecca Selleck is a Canberra-based artist with a focus on interactive sculpture and installation, blending animatronics, assemblage, casting and sound. She completed her Bachelor of Visual Arts at the ANU School of Art with First Class Honours, majoring in Sculpture and Art Theory, and also holds a Bachelor of Communications, majoring in Creative Writing and Literary Studies. She uses her practice to reciprocally investigate and challenge her own perceptions within a culture of conflicting truths. Her work overlays time and place to express the need for human accountability and the painful complexity of animal and environmental ethics in Australia.

She is the recipient of multiple awards, including the prestigious Peter and Lena Karmel Anniversary Prize for best graduating student at the ANU School of Art, and has exhibited across Australia and in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and Venice, Italy. She was a finalist in the inaugural 2017 Ramsay Art Prize at the Art Gallery of South Australia and in 2018 the Arte Laguna Prize in Venice, Italy; the Macquarie Art Prize; the Ravenswood Art Prize (Highly Commended); and the Churchie Art Prize. Her work is currently held in public collections at the Museum of Australian Democracy, Parkes ACT, Western Plains Cultural Centre, Dubbo NSW, Bendigo Art Gallery, VIC, and Shepparton Art Museum, VIC.

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